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John Franklin was a British Royal Navy officer and explorer known for his expeditions to the Arctic. His most notable journey was the ill-fated 1845 expedition to find the Northwest Passage, which ultimately led to his disappearance along with his crew. Franklin's early career included serving in the Napoleonic Wars and explorations of northern Canada, where he gathered valuable information about the geography and conditions of the Arctic regions. His contributions to exploration were significant, and he became a prominent figure in 19th-century exploration narratives.

Franklin's expeditions were characterized by their ambition and the hardships faced by the men involved. Despite the tragic end to his final journey, his legacy endures, influencing future generations of explorers. His detailed reports and accounts provided critical insights into the Arctic, and he inspired many to continue exploring these challenging environments. The search for Franklin's lost expedition sparked numerous rescue missions and further expeditions into the Canadian Arctic, ultimately leading to the mapping of the region.

出生日期 February 16, 1786
出生地點 Spilsby, Lincolnshire, England
逝世日期 June 11, 1847